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Francisco Lindor and the Mets dropped an ugly one Sunday, 5-1 to the Marlins
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Jarred Kelenic, the highly touted prospect center fielder whom the Mets traded away in a deal they’ve probably come to regret, is expected to make his long-awaited MLB debut soon.
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The initial reaction to Robinson Cano being suspended for the entire 2021 season for a failed drug test was the Mets had a little more than $20 million extra to spend on free agents.
DJ LeMahieu’s
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With Thanksgiving arriving this week, DJ LeMahieu has a handful of reasons to be very thankful.
After testing positive for COVID-19 before spring training 2.0 opened in early July, the Yankees’ most
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The Nets get most of the bold-faced headlines now, and with reason. When the 2020-21 NBA season begins, they will certainly be among the most intriguing teams in the league, with or without James
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Should this week’s Robinson Cano news, jaw dropping if not shocking, validate the Yankees’ decision to let him leave for Seattle nearly seven years ago?
I contend the opposite. That Cano’s
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Legend has it that upon the surrender of the British at Yorktown in 1781, Lt. Gen. Cornwallis had his fife and drum corps salute the Americans with a 1640’s English song, “The World Turned Upside
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Bad news for Robinson Cano is good news for DJ LeMahieu.
LeMahieu was already one of the top position players available on the free-agent market, and now the 32-year-old would be a perfect fit for
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In the present, Robinson Cano will lose a year of his career. The Mets will save a bit over $20 million in 2021 and be able to organize their roster in a better way.
That was the most immediate impact
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It took, tops, 30 seconds for the gravity of the news item — Robinson Cano, suspended for a year as a PED repeat offender — to sink in for that faction of New York baseball fans who are partial to